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relations with china. it had to be an anti-communist cold war hero like richard nixon who opened that bridge to communist china. i just watched the movie about that time. >> mike is with the university of southern california, formerly from cnn. it was fascinating hearing some of the people talking about that time. they were afraid of the backlash from the right wing because they were going to be seen as abandoning tie 1. nixon saw you had to make a pivot. he was the one who could do it. jimmy carter came later and i cannot see him ever having got away with that. >> if china succeeds and becomes the number 1 country in the world, should we have ourselves to blame? >> i am not sure. i think we should say ourselves to credit. a booming china helps the united states. our economies are so connective and interdependent. we are selling more to china now. one example, i did a story. it was about how general motors was basically bankrupt in 2008. they were saved mostly by china. i talked to the head of china's sale
relations with china. it had to be an anti-communist cold war hero like richard nixon who opened that bridge to communist china. i just watched the movie about that time. >> mike is with the university of southern california, formerly from cnn. it was fascinating hearing some of the people talking about that time. they were afraid of the backlash from the right wing because they were going to be seen as abandoning tie 1. nixon saw you had to make a pivot. he was the one who could do it....
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china is the beneficiary. they are shipping all of our jobs over to china. there are few markets making money in the only communist country will ever talk about is down here in cuba. we're waiting for that guy to die out. with the first man said as 100% right. all china would have to do. we're doing exactly what china is doing to us and what we did to russia. guest: i think there's a lot of focus on the role that china should play in this. if the caller said china is the only country providing goods to north korea these days and there for the north koreans are very dependent on them. china has also invested in a lot of industries in north korea moving out a lot of the minerals. the northern part of north korea is very mineral-rich. they have been moving copper, nickel, iron ore, coal, and to the two inland provinces adjacent to the peninsula to help their own economy in china. they have really been working toward its own benefits on the peninsula in terms of supporting north korea. where there is a lot of effort these days behind the scenes is getting china
china is the beneficiary. they are shipping all of our jobs over to china. there are few markets making money in the only communist country will ever talk about is down here in cuba. we're waiting for that guy to die out. with the first man said as 100% right. all china would have to do. we're doing exactly what china is doing to us and what we did to russia. guest: i think there's a lot of focus on the role that china should play in this. if the caller said china is the only country providing...
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john reid on cyber attacks from china. then paul taylor from the pew research center ♪ host: good morning. washington is facing another deadline, those automatic spending cuts that begin to kick in one week from today. one of the headlines from the washington times -- from "the new york times" -- friday, february 22. the president will meet with the japanese prime minister today. u.s.-japanese trade is among the top issue -- top issues. the league debate on spending, taxes, and budget. that will be the focus of much of next week's debate in washington. one week to do -- one week to go until sequestration -- will it matter? here are the numbers -- join the conversation on facebook and twitter.com. sanders said -- send us an email. what is the definition of sequestration? one is this -- it is that fiscal policy procedure adopted by congress to deal with the federal budget deficit. that is according -- some news over the last 24 hours as the president reaches out to republican leaders in the house and senate. a phone conver
john reid on cyber attacks from china. then paul taylor from the pew research center ♪ host: good morning. washington is facing another deadline, those automatic spending cuts that begin to kick in one week from today. one of the headlines from the washington times -- from "the new york times" -- friday, february 22. the president will meet with the japanese prime minister today. u.s.-japanese trade is among the top issue -- top issues. the league debate on spending, taxes, and...
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. >> michael daniel, a lot of new stories about china. headlines are often china has attacked x. big cover story in bloomberg as well. is this policy directed toward china? >> no. it is not directed at one specific country. it is addressing the broad range of threats we face in cyberspace. it could stem from domestic or overseas actors. it does not targeted at any one individual country shou. >> when we see headlines that say china attacks, what does that mean? >> it is hard to speculate on what might be behind some of that. it is undoubtedly true that we have seen actors that are based in china that carry out activities, but we have seen that in multiple countries around the world. the attribution problem continues to be difficult in cyberspace. from the administration side, with china to focus on those headlines and instead focus on improving the cybersecurity defenses defenses across-the- board so would contort -- we can thwart actors. >> there was a report released that generated many headlines. they have tasted these attacks to a building in shanghai. at what point do attack
. >> michael daniel, a lot of new stories about china. headlines are often china has attacked x. big cover story in bloomberg as well. is this policy directed toward china? >> no. it is not directed at one specific country. it is addressing the broad range of threats we face in cyberspace. it could stem from domestic or overseas actors. it does not targeted at any one individual country shou. >> when we see headlines that say china attacks, what does that mean? >> it is...
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from china, india, indonesia, and so on. that is not the end of the story. a task even graver remains. to enhance japan's productivity. women should be given much greater opportunities. the mostly aged population should be able to give their money to the younger generation with similar tax burdens, which is exactly what my government is now doing. before conclusion, let me make a few words on china. and then define how i view the u.s.-japan relationship. history and international law both attest the japan sovereign territory. between 1895 and 1971, no challenge was made by anyone against japanese sovereignty. we simply cannot tolerate any challenge now and in the future. no nation should make any miscalculation about the permanence of our resolve. no one should ever doubt the robustness of the japan-u.s. alliance. at the same time, i have absolutely no intention for escalation. my government is investing more into the people oppose the exchange's between japan and china. for me, japan's relations with china stand out as among the most important. i never ceas
from china, india, indonesia, and so on. that is not the end of the story. a task even graver remains. to enhance japan's productivity. women should be given much greater opportunities. the mostly aged population should be able to give their money to the younger generation with similar tax burdens, which is exactly what my government is now doing. before conclusion, let me make a few words on china. and then define how i view the u.s.-japan relationship. history and international law both...
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what is your expectation of china's role, and do you think china has played an enabling role in the missile and nuclear program? >> [speaking japanese] >> i believe that china is a country with the biggest amount of influence over north korea. and i think implementing sanctions, we need the cooperation of china. and also in our efforts to adopt chapter 7 sanctions resolution in the un security council, since china is a permanent member of the council, we need cooperation from them as well. and when we look at the recent missile launcher and the nuclear test by north korea, we look to these, not as simple events, but in combination. they have increased the range of their missile immensely and they have not attained the ability to reach even mainland united states. and they themselves have said that they have made their nuclear bombs smaller, and they have delivered on a missile. at the same time, i believe they are working and moving towards obtaining those kinds of technologies. this is why i think the united states is pressuring china to exert more influence over north korea. i think the i
what is your expectation of china's role, and do you think china has played an enabling role in the missile and nuclear program? >> [speaking japanese] >> i believe that china is a country with the biggest amount of influence over north korea. and i think implementing sanctions, we need the cooperation of china. and also in our efforts to adopt chapter 7 sanctions resolution in the un security council, since china is a permanent member of the council, we need cooperation from them...
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a smack down on china's side for thieves. he also points out that this is not the first time that china has been caught doing this, going back to early in the last decade. an investigation revealed that -- guest: that is what we were talking about. if you have been paying attention dissever security, you have been watching this go on for the last decade or more. companies that were working on the f35 program, and then last fall we saw something produced in china that looked an awful lot like an f35. you cannot directly to be that to the hacking of the program. it just looks like it. host: richard is on the phone from florida. good morning. caller: i agree with some of your callers. we have been doing -- a number of years ago china forced down a spy plane. you have mentioned cyber attacks against iran. i do not know how much we were involved in having scientists killed. we seem to run drones into other people's countries without any problem in killing people. how would we feel if somebody threw a drone in our country and assas
a smack down on china's side for thieves. he also points out that this is not the first time that china has been caught doing this, going back to early in the last decade. an investigation revealed that -- guest: that is what we were talking about. if you have been paying attention dissever security, you have been watching this go on for the last decade or more. companies that were working on the f35 program, and then last fall we saw something produced in china that looked an awful lot like an...
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it has really pushed china to the verge of collapsing. at that time, china had to reform. but now, life is much better for china. it is difficult for the government to really make the decision to reform. it is difficult for the government to have the political will to reform. the government does have to understand, this round of reform is going to be different from the past reforms of china. it has to have the involvement of the chinese people. the ruling party has two evolve into the debate of chinese reform. we can only depend on the ruling party to actually really make breakthroughs to rake the stakeholders landscape. it has to rely on the public. if the government really wants to reform. number one, we have to give freedom to the press and the media. that is the most direct channel for the people's voice to get through. you can't regulate the media. you have to deregulation media. by doing that, i am convinced this ruling party is serious about the reform. otherwise, it is just a lipservice. it has been lipservice for many years. even after each party congress, the 196
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highly anyone believes china respects human rights. we did business with other regimes and some of the cause lasting negativity towards us which i thought was unfounded. there are reasons for all the points that you made that go more to the heart of american values. but we can do a better job in refuting some of what people are led to believe. >> alan foreman with the state department. you have outlined an ambitious program of work for the department of state. tell us about the budgetary that will be required to carry out that agenda? guest: i'm glad he asked the question. with had some success in the first years of my tenure to increase our budgets and our work force to be able to deal with the myriad of challenges and opportunities we face. we are moving into the budget negotiations and a potential sequestration which will be disastrous. people will focus on what sequestration will mean to the military. hundreds of thousands will lose their jobs. bases will have to be closed. programs will have to be stopped. the defense department w
highly anyone believes china respects human rights. we did business with other regimes and some of the cause lasting negativity towards us which i thought was unfounded. there are reasons for all the points that you made that go more to the heart of american values. but we can do a better job in refuting some of what people are led to believe. >> alan foreman with the state department. you have outlined an ambitious program of work for the department of state. tell us about the budgetary...
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what is your expectation of china's role, and do you think china has played an enabling role in the missile and nuclear program? >> [speaking japanese] >> i believe that china is a country with the biggest amount of influence over north korea. and i think implementing sanctions, we need the cooperation of china. and also in our efforts to adopt chapter 7 sanctions resolution in the un security council, since china is a permanent member of the council, we need cooperation from them as well. and when we look at the recent missile launcher and the nuclear test by north korea, we look to these, not as simple events, but in combination. they have increased the range of their missile immensely and they have not attained the ability to reach even mainland united states. and they themselves have said that they have made their nuclear bombs smaller, and they have delivered on a missile. at the same time, i believe they are working and moving towards obtaining those kinds of technologies. this is why i think the united states is pressuring china to exert more influence over north korea. i think the i
what is your expectation of china's role, and do you think china has played an enabling role in the missile and nuclear program? >> [speaking japanese] >> i believe that china is a country with the biggest amount of influence over north korea. and i think implementing sanctions, we need the cooperation of china. and also in our efforts to adopt chapter 7 sanctions resolution in the un security council, since china is a permanent member of the council, we need cooperation from them...
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this is what has china disturbed. china has not done enough to curtail north korea's ambitions because they cannot mind north korea trolling -- north korea throwing the u.s. off balance or stirring up japan or south korea. a lot of it was a hobby for north korea. they have been doing this for about 34 years. chatted in mind but now it is getting serious. china does not want instability on its borders. it does not want south korea and japan militarizing. it does not want this book -- it is not on missile defenses being used. some dealers saying enough is enough. we have to intervene to stop this from going in for the period host: what other countries have nuclear weapons? guest: there are nine nuclear states. the two the started it, united states and russia, have the largest arsenal. everyone has dozens. the united states and russia have 95% of the weapons. then you get united kingdom, france, china, india, pakistan, each with somewhere between 100 and 200 nuclear-weapons. north korea has a couple of weapons, maybe som
this is what has china disturbed. china has not done enough to curtail north korea's ambitions because they cannot mind north korea trolling -- north korea throwing the u.s. off balance or stirring up japan or south korea. a lot of it was a hobby for north korea. they have been doing this for about 34 years. chatted in mind but now it is getting serious. china does not want instability on its borders. it does not want south korea and japan militarizing. it does not want this book -- it is not...
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china have been growing by 25% annually. no surprise, it is dominated by soybeans and cotton. they have accounted, in recent years, as much as 3/4 of trade to china. if you look at the minor, but still large other exports, for things like coarse grains, corn , feeds and funders, distiller dried grains, or red beets -- red meats, those are showing impressive growth figures as well. in terms of overall exports, values are up for most of the commodity categories. these are exports on a fiscal year basis. you can see that up for most of these categories, with the exception being corn. these are price-driven events. we see volumes up for some categories. for most of the individual commodity categories, we are seeing lower volume. the drought is having some effect. for most commodities, that is being offset by higher prices, whose values are up. the big difference, obviously, is corn. it is striking that we are down 38%. on a fiscal year basis, what that has meant is, we are currently forecasting our corn exports at the lowest lev
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a relationship between china and the united states is important. let try to see through the bumps in the road to have a longer- term view. it is a complicated relationship for companies and governments. the two biggest economies in the world have to have a relationship. we cannot afford not to engage. there are problems with intellectual property. we are better off with the u.s. government being engaged. it is a two-way street with the administration and china. >> does that mean in the argument obama had with romney where romney said declare china a currency manipulation and obama said no, that's counterproductive, do you agree with obama? 44:55 >> yes here is the role of the president is to have this broad perspective that last longer than the debate was. think about a world where the two biggest economies in the world did not do business together. it is hard to imagine. it is an important relationship even though it is complicated. >> globalization has been a good thing. you could argue that. you could argue that it is an evitable. that living st
a relationship between china and the united states is important. let try to see through the bumps in the road to have a longer- term view. it is a complicated relationship for companies and governments. the two biggest economies in the world have to have a relationship. we cannot afford not to engage. there are problems with intellectual property. we are better off with the u.s. government being engaged. it is a two-way street with the administration and china. >> does that mean in the...
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we want to begin the process of synchronizing with china. the way they do in china is they wait until we've completed our process before they begin their process. we need to agree where to begin. they will likely end their process when we end ours. this is a major issue. reflects the difference of sophistication of the regulatory process. rest assured we are looking at ways to streamline the process. even if we do, it is time-consuming. >> let me just say,i applaud the secretary and his team for the remarkable address they have made attending -- attempting to adjust the challenges that you have articulated. we always try to find innovation. it is an ongoing process. there is no end to that challenge. there are three p's. one is preparation. second is partnership, we have to work in aprivate and public sector environment. we need to move that process forward. the next is be pragmatic. the more pragmatic, the more prepared, the more partnered we are and the more successful we'll be. >> good morning. i'm from san diego state university. my ques
we want to begin the process of synchronizing with china. the way they do in china is they wait until we've completed our process before they begin their process. we need to agree where to begin. they will likely end their process when we end ours. this is a major issue. reflects the difference of sophistication of the regulatory process. rest assured we are looking at ways to streamline the process. even if we do, it is time-consuming. >> let me just say,i applaud the secretary and his...
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the sergeant says, we will send you to china. after china, he goes and serves -- he comes back at the age of 20. he has served honorably in all branches of the united states military. there is no air force at the time. comes back and falls in love with a woman in his hometown in montana who says, i will have nothing to do with you until you finish school. he finishes high school and goes on to be a professor of asian history at the university of montana and is elected to the congress of the united states. united states ambassador to japan under president carter and president reagan. when he dies, written on his tombstone at arlington tom at his request, is michael joseph mansfield, born march 16, 1903, died october 5, 2001 -- drive it, united states marine corps. no leader, no and that -- majority leader, ambassador to japan. a remarkable man. i was working on the voting rights act in capitol hill, which was a real fight. civil rights public accommodations -- people go to hotels and restaurants. talk about changing power, and the
the sergeant says, we will send you to china. after china, he goes and serves -- he comes back at the age of 20. he has served honorably in all branches of the united states military. there is no air force at the time. comes back and falls in love with a woman in his hometown in montana who says, i will have nothing to do with you until you finish school. he finishes high school and goes on to be a professor of asian history at the university of montana and is elected to the congress of the...
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there are disputes between china and japan. when the president meets with the japanese i minister, will he ask questions question mark -- with the japanese prime minister, will he ask questions ? >> the desire for more access, we work every day with you and others to provide that. we will continue to do that. i do not have a scheduling announcement for the event on friday. i would note that this is important that when it comes to news conferences where the president stands up for about an hour and takes your questions and allow reporters to go into issues, the president has given 35 of those. his predecessor gave 19. when it comes to interviews, the president has given 591 interviews since he took office. i think it is clear we are making an effort to provide access to make sure that the president is being questioned by reporters. we will continue to do that. >> over 500 issues -- >> over 400 were with television networks. >> there has been criticism that the innocent initiation -- that administration has not -- >> again, i dou
there are disputes between china and japan. when the president meets with the japanese i minister, will he ask questions question mark -- with the japanese prime minister, will he ask questions ? >> the desire for more access, we work every day with you and others to provide that. we will continue to do that. i do not have a scheduling announcement for the event on friday. i would note that this is important that when it comes to news conferences where the president stands up for about an...
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very be-- it would be very helpful. >> i know ge has had a complex relationship in china. this administration has put a lot of emphasis on energy and market access. what grade do you give them in the first term of what they have been able to accomplish? >> i get the president credit for is that he is engaging and has avoided, you know, following every wave of controversy. the long-term focus is important. let's try to see through some of the bombs in the road. he is keeping: that. it is a complicated relationship for companies and governments, but if you said to yourself, the two biggest economies in the world have a better relationship. we cannot afford not to engage. we are better off with the u.s. government being engaged. >> does that mean the argument obama have with mitt romney during the campaign where he said he would claim time not a -- claim china a currency manipulator on day one. >> i think the role of the president is to have this brought perspective that last longer them whatever the debate was. think about a world where the two biggest economists in the worl
very be-- it would be very helpful. >> i know ge has had a complex relationship in china. this administration has put a lot of emphasis on energy and market access. what grade do you give them in the first term of what they have been able to accomplish? >> i get the president credit for is that he is engaging and has avoided, you know, following every wave of controversy. the long-term focus is important. let's try to see through some of the bombs in the road. he is keeping: that....
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as you've heard, china, india and other nations are emulating our model. by making competent investments to gain the benefits we enjoy. if we are to remain globally competitive, we must sustain and enhance the u.s. innovation ecosystem. this requires four things. first, strategic focus, to choose important and promising areas to explore and develop and match them to the talent resource, resources and opportunities we have or can attract. second, game-changing idea generation that arises out of basic research. which pushes the boundaries of human knowledge. third, translational pathways that bring discoveries into commercial or societal use. fourth, capital. financial, infrastructural and human capital. to support the development and exploitation of promising new technologies. we need a new financial model for technology-based startups that overcomes the so-called valley of death. we need tax reform. we need physical capital. including shared infrastructure which allows new technologies to be improved and scaled for the marketplace. for example, the computa
as you've heard, china, india and other nations are emulating our model. by making competent investments to gain the benefits we enjoy. if we are to remain globally competitive, we must sustain and enhance the u.s. innovation ecosystem. this requires four things. first, strategic focus, to choose important and promising areas to explore and develop and match them to the talent resource, resources and opportunities we have or can attract. second, game-changing idea generation that arises out of...
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during the past few years, nebraska exports to china have grown rapidly and china is now nebraska's fourth largest trading partner. the nebraska-china relationship is just beginning and i am confident this will be a growing and improving relationship for many years to come. as we continue to make state government more efficient and more accessible to our citizens, i want to recognize our technology professionals throughout state government for what they do. from online motor vehicle registration renewals to our 511 system that provides immediate and accurate information about current road conditions, our goal is to provide more and better technology in the future. i am also very pleased to share with you our efforts to have state workers make wellness a part of their everyday lives. we offer an innovative wellness program and a health insurance package designed around wellness. in 2012, the state of nebraska wellness program became the first and only state program to earn the coveted c. everett koop national health award. to receive this prestigious award, you have to demonstrate health im
during the past few years, nebraska exports to china have grown rapidly and china is now nebraska's fourth largest trading partner. the nebraska-china relationship is just beginning and i am confident this will be a growing and improving relationship for many years to come. as we continue to make state government more efficient and more accessible to our citizens, i want to recognize our technology professionals throughout state government for what they do. from online motor vehicle...
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. ♪ >> the communism of china basically is communism in name only. it is to preserve the power of the members of the communist party. the basically through most of the ideologies behind and the country was opened up, and it is now a capitalist haven. communism now in china, the talk at great lengths at these congresses about marxism, leninism, etc., but it is all about preserving the party's power, economically, as the country continues to grow, because they threw away most vestiges of communism months ago. -- years ago. in north korea, it is all about preserving the kim dynasty and the military. it has nothing to do with what karl marx envisioned as coming in some way back. somebody could do a fascinating book on how communism, when it moved into asia, diverged into something in -- something different in vietnam, korea, then something that occurred in european countries. >> keith richburg on 34 years of reporting and insight from around the world. sunday at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." >> "washington journal" continues. >> we are back with annie lowry, a
. ♪ >> the communism of china basically is communism in name only. it is to preserve the power of the members of the communist party. the basically through most of the ideologies behind and the country was opened up, and it is now a capitalist haven. communism now in china, the talk at great lengths at these congresses about marxism, leninism, etc., but it is all about preserving the party's power, economically, as the country continues to grow, because they threw away most vestiges of...
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it cannot be a china that threatens other countries. it cannot be a china that threatens to go after their territories and create territorial disputes. they have to be part of a family of nations in that region working together in order to ensure peace and prosperity. i sense in the leadership in china that they recognize the importance of trying to develop that kind of communication. i urge them that we should discuss cyber issues. ayers them that we should discuss defense issues. and they said they were willing to engage in those kinds of strategic talks. and i think it will be very important for them to know that the united states, japan, korea and other countries in the part of the world will do everything we have to do to promote security and prosperity and that they should be a part of that, not against it. >> good morning, mr. secretary. but i want to thank you for your lifetime of service and leadership. i am a second year in math and science and foreign service and domestic policy. i am also an army veteran and them currently a
it cannot be a china that threatens other countries. it cannot be a china that threatens to go after their territories and create territorial disputes. they have to be part of a family of nations in that region working together in order to ensure peace and prosperity. i sense in the leadership in china that they recognize the importance of trying to develop that kind of communication. i urge them that we should discuss cyber issues. ayers them that we should discuss defense issues. and they...
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there were india, china, mexico, korea, germany. it would be a spectacular thing for canada and u.s. relations if the two agreed to host reciprocal states. one year it could have them come here and spent time with obama's then the next year they would go up there. it is symbolic. it is like in canada that where host the royals. you also remember your history and pay attention to the way -- we have had an -- we have not had one since 1997. surely you can do it with canada. the keystone is not approved, we cannot have this conversation. for the keystone getting approved and the state visit if you do not mind. >> there you go. >> there was a moment in the presidential race during the republican primaries. i cannot remember who said it. one of the candidates talked about the keystone and set it to president obama to drive canada into the arms of china. i want to ask paul -- or in washington are skeptical about that. they say that they will send this oil to china, but will they get the pipeline built? what are you seeing on how likely th
there were india, china, mexico, korea, germany. it would be a spectacular thing for canada and u.s. relations if the two agreed to host reciprocal states. one year it could have them come here and spent time with obama's then the next year they would go up there. it is symbolic. it is like in canada that where host the royals. you also remember your history and pay attention to the way -- we have had an -- we have not had one since 1997. surely you can do it with canada. the keystone is not...
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we will see if they look to go outside of china. i think there'll be opportunity to work together ver. >> thank you for coming to speak today. they are for feeling a lot of the business that sellers on your site are doing. will you get more into fulfillment? they have come and gone. dc that see that is a viable business model? the uc that as part of your model of business? >> i hope i can remember all three. %, and we are contentg owning 20%. we will see down the road. we are competing. we have funding capability. the same thing in mexico. on the distribution centers, some news amazon to get it as a competitor. they are able to provide good service. a small amount can handle it. these smallusinesses provide outstanding return service. if someone wants to sell something but does not wanto handle fulfillment, we will say, you can drop it off. you drop it off before you listed. retail light standards. -- likes standards. >> there has been franchises that have come and gone. they have not been part of ebay. the biggest part of your fail
we will see if they look to go outside of china. i think there'll be opportunity to work together ver. >> thank you for coming to speak today. they are for feeling a lot of the business that sellers on your site are doing. will you get more into fulfillment? they have come and gone. dc that see that is a viable business model? the uc that as part of your model of business? >> i hope i can remember all three. %, and we are contentg owning 20%. we will see down the road. we are...
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in name only. -- communism in china is, less -- communism in china only. it is about preserving the powers party as it continues to grow. in north korea, it is about preserving the power of the military and the kim dynasty as you have there. it has nothing to do with what karl marx envisioned. they get you a book on how communism when it moved into asia diverged into something different in vietnam and other areas than the communism in europe. >> former washington post correspondent keith richburg on 34 years of reporting and insights from around the world. sunday at 8:00. >> now a conversation with ruth bader ginsburg. this is one hour and 10 minutes. >> can we all be seated? can we all be seated? we have an interesting question and answer session with three of our thomas jefferson school of law professors and students and justice ruth bader ginsburg of the united states supreme court. to maximize the question and answer time, i am going to minimize the introductions. if we do not know who ginsburg is now, i think we should not be in law school. ruth and i
in name only. -- communism in china is, less -- communism in china only. it is about preserving the powers party as it continues to grow. in north korea, it is about preserving the power of the military and the kim dynasty as you have there. it has nothing to do with what karl marx envisioned. they get you a book on how communism when it moved into asia diverged into something different in vietnam and other areas than the communism in europe. >> former washington post correspondent keith...
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we've done that with china over and over again. we've done it in auto parts, tires and other departments. on the currency question, we work through the international body to advance the few that -- it is not just the united states but the organized nation of the world insist on having currency policy which are market determined. bilateral relationships we push back very hard. i look forward to working with member thoffs committee to make sure that for the manufactures in the united states that we're doing everything we can to make the united states an attractive place for them and to have the norms be honored. >> we'll getting together and talk about some other issues. thank you very much. >> thank you, senator. senator roberts is next. sorry. >> thank you for you and your family to be serving in the public service. >> my wife had to run and teach a class so she had to leave. >> you said in your testimony that we can't let sequestration take effect. in bob woodward's book what credits you with the plan of sequestration. was he righ
we've done that with china over and over again. we've done it in auto parts, tires and other departments. on the currency question, we work through the international body to advance the few that -- it is not just the united states but the organized nation of the world insist on having currency policy which are market determined. bilateral relationships we push back very hard. i look forward to working with member thoffs committee to make sure that for the manufactures in the united states that...
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meanwhile, in the past year china has more than doubled its investment in developing new agricultural technologies. those are the kinds of farsighted policies that are enabling china to emerge as a world power and which we, frankly, need to get back to. as we shift our focus and our resources toward smarter, more constructive forms of international interaction, it is critical that food security remain at the center of shaping this secure world. when it comes to diplomacy, that means working stronger public- private and government-to government relationships, like u.s. ais promising initiatives, initiatives like feed the future being country that a lead and focus on global solutions to enable countries to take ownership of their own development. it also means ensuring that half a billion of small farmers can participate meaningfully and democratically in governing their own countries. small holders feed an estimated 80% of the population of asia and in sub-saharan africa, but yet these farmers often have no voice in its future. more specifically, it means empowering women who represent
meanwhile, in the past year china has more than doubled its investment in developing new agricultural technologies. those are the kinds of farsighted policies that are enabling china to emerge as a world power and which we, frankly, need to get back to. as we shift our focus and our resources toward smarter, more constructive forms of international interaction, it is critical that food security remain at the center of shaping this secure world. when it comes to diplomacy, that means working...
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and china understanding that, is already investing more than we do there. four of the five biggest oil and gas natural discoveries happened off the coast of mozambique last year. developing economies are the epicenters of brokers and their open for business. and the united states needs to be at that table it. pipa want a new list upper assistance graduates -- if we want a new list of assistance graduates, companiecountries tht used to receive aid from us, we cannot shy away from telling this story to the american people, to your members of congress, and to the world. let me emphasize, jobs and trade are not the whole story and nor should they be. the good work of the state department and usaid is measured not only in the value of the dollar, it's also measured in our deepest values. we got your security and stability in other parts of the world, knowing that failed states are among our greatest security perhaps and the new partners are our greatest assets. the investments that we make support our efforts to counter terrorism and violent extremism wherever i
and china understanding that, is already investing more than we do there. four of the five biggest oil and gas natural discoveries happened off the coast of mozambique last year. developing economies are the epicenters of brokers and their open for business. and the united states needs to be at that table it. pipa want a new list upper assistance graduates -- if we want a new list of assistance graduates, companiecountries tht used to receive aid from us, we cannot shy away from telling this...
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basically sell in china, build in china, and just build in different locations and that is the new factory which kind of says a few things. that is kind of going to the wayside in supply chain. it is that something that is just shrinking at this point? has it been eliminated? the final comment is there is a service out of harvard that is kind of creating this atmosphere where you can take any of these clauses that are filled with hundreds of thousands of students all on line and it's raising the playing field. at some point, we're going house and really smart people in africa and elsewhere and they just will not need us. that drive your point about exports. >> do you guys want to answer? twitter length. our next segment is about to come up. >> i would argue that it is all about trade ability. you back to really market size, the cost of shipping something back-and-forth. what we're seeing is a rebalancing of trade ability. >> there's no question it's going to a more regional model. supply chains will be compressed. we saw so many things happen after the tsunami in japan. no one knew that th
basically sell in china, build in china, and just build in different locations and that is the new factory which kind of says a few things. that is kind of going to the wayside in supply chain. it is that something that is just shrinking at this point? has it been eliminated? the final comment is there is a service out of harvard that is kind of creating this atmosphere where you can take any of these clauses that are filled with hundreds of thousands of students all on line and it's raising...
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all of our jobs to go to china. host: richard says that bill clinton was his least favorite. our first caller said that bill clinton was his favorite. on january 23, 1996, here is president clinton during his last state of the union address from his first term. [video clip] >> we know government does not have all the answers. we know there's not a program for every problem. [applause] we know and we have worked to give the american people a smaller, less bureaucratic government in washington. we have to give the american people one that lives within its means. [cheers and applause] the era of big government is over. [cheers and applause] but we cannot go back to the time when our citizens or left to fend for themselves. [cheers and applause] instead we must go forward as one america, one nation working together to meet the challenges we face together. self-reliance and teamwork are not opposing virtues. we must have both. host: president bill clinton and after the government shutdown. that took place during his admi
all of our jobs to go to china. host: richard says that bill clinton was his least favorite. our first caller said that bill clinton was his favorite. on january 23, 1996, here is president clinton during his last state of the union address from his first term. [video clip] >> we know government does not have all the answers. we know there's not a program for every problem. [applause] we know and we have worked to give the american people a smaller, less bureaucratic government in...
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is that china? >> look, i have a standing policy when i talk about china. china is not an enemy of the united states. there are no good reasons for china to become an enemy of the united states. there are non-heroic options to keep the relationship competitive, occasionally, maybe ostentation of, but never having to get to the level of conflict -- maybe, confrontational, i never having to get to the level of conflict. that said, the chinese behavior is very disturbing and it should not be allowed to stand. the president used that taxonomy that you and i just did. there is an espionage danger and then a destructive danger. >> the defense secretary said we could be facing a cyber pearl harbor. do you believe that? >> i do not choose to use that phrase myself. there are cyber dangers, but cyber pearl harbor is just two easy. wect be facing a cyber pearl harbor. why? because we're defenseless in the cyber demain. >> what are we going to do >> i adopt have a good answer so i don't say cyber pearl harber. there are great dangers out there. it's a matter of great
is that china? >> look, i have a standing policy when i talk about china. china is not an enemy of the united states. there are no good reasons for china to become an enemy of the united states. there are non-heroic options to keep the relationship competitive, occasionally, maybe ostentation of, but never having to get to the level of conflict -- maybe, confrontational, i never having to get to the level of conflict. that said, the chinese behavior is very disturbing and it should not be...
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in china, a very smart man. he asked milton freeman who is in charge of materials distribution in the united states? he said for once he is speechless? who is in charge? i thought of telling him the chicago board of trade but that is not the answer either. the answer is no one is in charge of materials distribution. the market coordinates that and that's why we have a lot of materials in the united states and they had hard i will materials in china back when they tried to plan and organize materials distribution. this was written about the spontaneous order which is the idea that experts can direct resources more efficient i will than can millions of independent decision makers. we saw that most strikingly in the communist world. the soviets could plan something more efficient than the chaos of the free marketplace. but we also see it here at home. we see back in the clinton administration they brought in him and he was going to organize the entire economy and decide what goods and services we will need in 20 ye
in china, a very smart man. he asked milton freeman who is in charge of materials distribution in the united states? he said for once he is speechless? who is in charge? i thought of telling him the chicago board of trade but that is not the answer either. the answer is no one is in charge of materials distribution. the market coordinates that and that's why we have a lot of materials in the united states and they had hard i will materials in china back when they tried to plan and organize...
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they are creating a zone of instability on china's border. we would hope china would play a more forceful role since they seem to have a great deal of influence. one would hope as well that the example of a failure to support united action in north korea would be also a lesson china would pick up with respect to dealing with iran. we should seek at the negotiating table -- we should sit at the negotiation table as long as possible. if we can do that only with a more united support around the negotiating table. >> on north korea, i have already frequently said iranians [indiscernible]north korea with cruel -- withdrew and tested a nuclear bomb. iran does not have a nuclear bomb. the level of sanctions on iran is more than one korea. this is a double standard of the u.s. and the west of having a should teach it relationship with other countries. the issues are not nuclear. the problem is here. s -- this is l n s ike sanctions. when they started this in 2010, within three years, iran has established one of the most powerful cyber armies in the w
they are creating a zone of instability on china's border. we would hope china would play a more forceful role since they seem to have a great deal of influence. one would hope as well that the example of a failure to support united action in north korea would be also a lesson china would pick up with respect to dealing with iran. we should seek at the negotiating table -- we should sit at the negotiation table as long as possible. if we can do that only with a more united support around the...
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you talked about domestic options, particularly in china. what do you say to people in the united states to ask about our domestic options and are there not more than enough children who need to be adopted in the united states? guest: we believe that every single child needs and deserves a family. the research on this is incredibly clear. if a child has a safe, loving environment as they grow, they will become the mature, responsible, productive adults every society needs to move into this next generation. we know this. but we often find that the systems in many countries, including our own, are not always set up to realize and protect this right. there are enough families in this world to step forward for every child. it does not need to be an either/or situation. from the minute a child becomes separated from their biological family, they need to look to the community first for the best option for the child and continue to look outside the community or somewhere else in the world. one of the things about the record you just mentioned, it s
you talked about domestic options, particularly in china. what do you say to people in the united states to ask about our domestic options and are there not more than enough children who need to be adopted in the united states? guest: we believe that every single child needs and deserves a family. the research on this is incredibly clear. if a child has a safe, loving environment as they grow, they will become the mature, responsible, productive adults every society needs to move into this next...
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if china ever attached taiwan, we were in a position where we would have to borrow money for china to go with -- to go to war with them over this issue. we have gone without a budget three or four years. how can you plan if you cannot have a budget for your country? host: ray locker, usa today. go ahead. guest: there has been some kind of agreement on spending. beyond the sequestration cuts, we have a potential budget showdown coming up at the end of march. we need a continuing resolution, which is a temporary spending bill. most governments, most companies, cannot function effectively as they do not have long-term planning and how they raise and spend money. host: thus the sequestration have more effect on defense commitments -- does sequestration have more effect on defense commitments overseas or here at home? guest: i would say here at home only because we have celebrated the mining for the war in afghanistan cows of the -- we have separated the money for the war in afghanistan from the sequestration cuts. that would make most of the cuts disproportionately land on the domestic si
if china ever attached taiwan, we were in a position where we would have to borrow money for china to go with -- to go to war with them over this issue. we have gone without a budget three or four years. how can you plan if you cannot have a budget for your country? host: ray locker, usa today. go ahead. guest: there has been some kind of agreement on spending. beyond the sequestration cuts, we have a potential budget showdown coming up at the end of march. we need a continuing resolution,...
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china seas. there is no doubt that these skirmishes have the potential to lead to major conflict on the part of our allies. let's be mindful of the fact that north korea has a missile program that seems to be relentlessly determined to keep aiming missiles at the american homeland. with a nuclear program and improving nuclear capability, that should be of deep concern to the united states. we have watched the north koreans continue this for decades. we almost it used to the fact that north korea is engaged in this conflict. they have a way of creating potential conflict with south korea, which could drive us into a war on the korean peninsula. that would be equally disconcerting. host: the national journal has posted a piece that is available online. why should john kerry 3 climate change as a national security issue. senator kerry compares -- treat climate change as a national security issue. the problem we face with climate change is as dangerous as any potential security issue we can think abo
china seas. there is no doubt that these skirmishes have the potential to lead to major conflict on the part of our allies. let's be mindful of the fact that north korea has a missile program that seems to be relentlessly determined to keep aiming missiles at the american homeland. with a nuclear program and improving nuclear capability, that should be of deep concern to the united states. we have watched the north koreans continue this for decades. we almost it used to the fact that north...
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look at what russia and china have done in the united nations. they have made it difficult to slap sanctions on iran and to prevent iran from having a nuclear weapon. i have seen russian democracy slide backwards as long as putin in there. i think the russian people want democracy. putin is trying to be like the old russian leaders and trying to rule with an iron fist. i think it strangles russian democracy. we see less and less freedoms for the people. they are an important country. host: we have another tweet. host: you have nothing to do with this nomination. what a year thoughts about senator hagel? guest: if you start a precedent that you need 60 votes, i think that is a bad precedent. i've had some questions about senator hagel. majority should prevail. host: how would you vote? guest: i don't like hypothetical. once you start with this nomination and using other issues to cloud it and say there needs to be 60 votes, i think that's a bad precedent. they may plaque this nomination but at what cost -- they may block this nomination. host: joh
look at what russia and china have done in the united nations. they have made it difficult to slap sanctions on iran and to prevent iran from having a nuclear weapon. i have seen russian democracy slide backwards as long as putin in there. i think the russian people want democracy. putin is trying to be like the old russian leaders and trying to rule with an iron fist. i think it strangles russian democracy. we see less and less freedoms for the people. they are an important country. host: we...
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>> we have pushed back hard in china -- hard on china. we pushed back on unfair trading practices, and engage in bilateral discussions. there has been improvement. it is still undervalued and more progress needs to be made. >> the the id ministration has been good on trade enforcement and commerce -- the administration has been good on trade enforcement and commerce. you support industries filing petitions against countries that manipulate the current state? >> i would put a lot of energy behind developing a relationship where i can push back on practices in china that we think are unfair. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. lew, thanks for coming. i'm very concerned about the implications and the effects of this huge, new series of regulations most of which emulate from dodd frank. when jami dimond -- jamie dimond question bernanke about the effect of these regulations on the availability of questions -- availability of credit and job growth, bernanke acknowledged that we do not really know what the cumulative affect is and do not have a way
>> we have pushed back hard in china -- hard on china. we pushed back on unfair trading practices, and engage in bilateral discussions. there has been improvement. it is still undervalued and more progress needs to be made. >> the the id ministration has been good on trade enforcement and commerce -- the administration has been good on trade enforcement and commerce. you support industries filing petitions against countries that manipulate the current state? >> i would put a...
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and china understanding that, is already investing more than we do there. four of the five biggest oil and gas natural discoveries happened off the coast of mozambique last year. developing economies are the epicenters of brokers and their open for business. and the united states needs to be at that table it. if we want a new list of assistance graduates, countries that used to receive aid from us, we cannot shy away from telling this story to the american people, to your members of congress, and to the world. let me emphasize, jobs and trade are not the whole story and nor should they be. the good work of the state department and usaid is measured not only in the value of the dollar, it's also measured in our deepest values. we got your security and stability in other parts of the world, knowing that failed states are among our greatest security perhaps and the new partners are our greatest assets. the investments that we make support our efforts to counter terrorism and violent extremism wherever it flourishes. we will continue to help countries provide t
and china understanding that, is already investing more than we do there. four of the five biggest oil and gas natural discoveries happened off the coast of mozambique last year. developing economies are the epicenters of brokers and their open for business. and the united states needs to be at that table it. if we want a new list of assistance graduates, countries that used to receive aid from us, we cannot shy away from telling this story to the american people, to your members of congress,...
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highly anyone believes china respects human rights. we did business with other regimes and some of the cause lasting negativity towards us which i thought was unfounded. there are reasons for all the points that you made that go more to the heart of american values. but we can do a better job in refuting some of what people are led to believe. >> alan foreman with the state department. you have outlined an ambitious program of work for the department of state. tell us about the budgetary that will be required to carry out that agenda? guest: i'm glad he asked the question. with had some success in the first years of my tenure to increase our budgets and our work force to be able to deal with the myriad of challenges and opportunities we face. we are moving into the budget negotiations and a potential sequestration which will be disastrous. people will focus on what sequestration will mean to the military. hundreds of thousands will lose their jobs. bases will have to be closed. the defense department will have to say, wristy immediate
highly anyone believes china respects human rights. we did business with other regimes and some of the cause lasting negativity towards us which i thought was unfounded. there are reasons for all the points that you made that go more to the heart of american values. but we can do a better job in refuting some of what people are led to believe. >> alan foreman with the state department. you have outlined an ambitious program of work for the department of state. tell us about the budgetary...
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. >> the communism of china is communism in name only and preserve the powers of the members of the communist power. basically through ideology aside when he opened the country up and has become a capitalist haven. communism now in china, they talk a great leap, but as i said, all about preserving the party power economically as the country continues to grow, because they threw aside most vestiges of communism along time ago. in north korea it is all about preserving the power of the military in the kim dynasty. again, it really has nothing to do with what karl marx envisioned as communism way back. it is fascinating on how communism, would it moves into asia diverged into something different in vietnam. that the content -- communism appeared in the eastern european countries. keith richburg sunday on "q &a." >> in a moment, washington"journal." john kerry will speak at the university of virginia. then, for a department at the council of foreign relations to discuss conflict resolution. and in 45 minutes, the government accountability office talks about government operations at risk for waste
. >> the communism of china is communism in name only and preserve the powers of the members of the communist power. basically through ideology aside when he opened the country up and has become a capitalist haven. communism now in china, they talk a great leap, but as i said, all about preserving the party power economically as the country continues to grow, because they threw aside most vestiges of communism along time ago. in north korea it is all about preserving the power of the...
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as long as countries like china keep going all-in on clean energy, so must we. in the meantime, the natural gas boom has led to cleaner power and greater energy independence. that's why my administration will keep cutting red tape and speeding up new oil and gas permits. [applause] but i also want to work with this congress to encourage the research and technology that helps natural gas burn even cleaner and protects our air and water. indeed, much of our new-found energy is drawn from lands and waters that we, the public, own together. so tonight, i propose we use some of our oil and gas revenues to fund an energy security trust that will drive new research and technology to shift our cars and trucks off oil for good. if a non-partisan coalition of ceos and retired generals and admirals can get behind this idea, then so can we. let's take their advice and free our families and businesses from the painful spikes in gas prices we've put up with for far too long. i'm also issuing a new goal for america -- let's cut in half the energy wasted by our homes and busine
as long as countries like china keep going all-in on clean energy, so must we. in the meantime, the natural gas boom has led to cleaner power and greater energy independence. that's why my administration will keep cutting red tape and speeding up new oil and gas permits. [applause] but i also want to work with this congress to encourage the research and technology that helps natural gas burn even cleaner and protects our air and water. indeed, much of our new-found energy is drawn from lands...
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germany, china and california are not waiting. neither should we. [applause] it is our economic, and moral imperative.as we move forward to determine what we will do, let's remember who we are as a state. washington is a state that embraces all people for who they are. are.
germany, china and california are not waiting. neither should we. [applause] it is our economic, and moral imperative.as we move forward to determine what we will do, let's remember who we are as a state. washington is a state that embraces all people for who they are. are.